Retired Policewoman, Sue Pulsford, took members back to the 1960s when she spoke about her experiences of working in Redcar and later in Leicester. This was in the days before electronic devices were in use and when few vehicles were on the road. She had to attend incidents riding a bicycle across the moors of what was then the North Riding of Yorkshire. There were only two cars at the Police station at the time. When getting in touch with her desk sergeant she had to find a telephone kiosk. To avoid having to find coins she had to shout into the receiver to tell him of her whereabouts.

Jeremy Prescott will talk about the War Graves Commission at the May 4th meeting preceded by a salad meal.

New members would be made very welcome. Please contact Ann Edmunds on Whissendine 279 for further information.